right down there is fired for displaying a sign that shows her support for embattled governor scott walker with a bumper sticker. 68-year-old mary taylor whose company was hired by the school was asked by administrators to remove the bumper sticker after a couple of teachers complained. she refused. that's when, according to her attorney, they gave her the axe. and fired her. kyle olson is the founder of education action group and joins us now with more. so there is mary taylor simply exercising her freedom of expression on the bump of -- bumper of her car. a couple of teachers see it, they complain. next thing you know, she's fired. what's going on, kyle? >> what's happening is the unions especially in wisconsin have very successfully turned our schools into these political hot houses where politics rule the day. and what's happening is we expect our schools to be places where there's diversity of opinion and where our teachers and school employees are encouraging students and the adults to think for themselves. but this is a perfect example of where if you don't agree with the union, the